Blue Mean1e

Regular price €16.99
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Blue Meanie
book for young motoring enthusiasts
book for young racing fans
car racing
cartoon story book
cartoons
Category1=Kids
Category=YBLB
Category=YBLB1
Category=YNTR
children's book
children's car story
children's story
Colin Hardy artwork
COP=United Kingdom
Dave Smith
Delivery_Pre-order
drag racing
drag strip
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eq_baby-toddler-early-learning
eq_bestseller
eq_childrens
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eq_nobargain
eq_teenage-young-adult
HK5748
illustrations
kid's car book
King Of The Streets
Language_English
morals in competition
motor racing
motor sport
muscle car
PA=Temporarily unavailable
picture book
playing fair
Price_€10 to €20
PS=Active
road safety
softlaunch
sports story for children
Street Machine editor
street racing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781787117488
  • Weight: 108g
  • Dimensions: 200 x 160mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: David & Charles
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The Blue Meanie is a tarmac-terrorising Boy Racer who thinks that he's the King of the Streets. When he finds himself among the real speed-freaks at the drag strip, though, he discovers that a bad attitude won't get him very far. Can he take on the fastest boys and girls at the track and keep his speed off the streets, or will he cheat his way to the winner’s circle? A fun bedtime story for petrolhead kids, with charming and detailed illustrations from the digital pen of the ‘car-toon’ master, Colin Hardy.
Dave was born near Plymouth, and showed a passion for cars since before he could walk or talk. Almost 50 years later, that passion has never left him. After a series of dead-end jobs whose wages barely funded the maintenance and repair of his fleet of rusty old relics, Dave fell into automotive journalism at the turn of the century, and worked for Classic American and American Car magazines, before finally landing at Street Machine magazine. He has spent most of his life in the English West Midlands, either behind a Mac keyboard, beside a drag strip or on or under one of the current crop of rusty old relics.